These are the most delicious fudgy paleo and vegan brownies that you’ll ever make! Raw cacao, unsweetened chocolate and chocolate chunks make them extra chocolatey with rich flavor and chewy fudge-like texture. Kid approved, gluten-free, dairy-free and great when you need a healthy chocolate indulgence!
Brownies are one dessert that everyone can get excited for, don’t you think? Even my 6 year old son, Drew, who claims to not like chocolate (okay fine, to not like DARK chocolate) is always up for a paleo brownie. Even the ones with sweet potato in them! Seriously, chocolate actually DOES win, every time.
I recently revisited one of my old favorite brownie recipes – these double fudge almond butter brownies – and decided to update them – mainly because I am nearly incapable of making the exact same recipe twice.
Plus, I’m truly horrible at following my own recipes to a T – sort of like those reviewers you see on recipe sites who change everything about the recipe and are then very confused/angry about what went wrong? Well, that’s me, except on my own flipping website. I’ll freak out that my own recipe sucks until I realize that I actually didn’t follow it. Oops.
That said, sometimes my impulsive recipe variations lead to good things – like in this case. I’d been DYING to try flax eggs in a couple of my recipes after hearing great reviews from readers who’ve subbed in flax eggs to make my dessert recipes vegan. I have a constant supply of ground flaxseed in my fridge anyway, so figured the easiest place to start would be with brownies.
So, I tweaked a couple of things about that old brownie recipe, plus subbed in 2 flax eggs for the egg + egg-yolk in the original. I got rid of the fudge topping because good ‘ol melted chocolate seemed just as delicious. Then, I prayed. Well, not exactly, because I don’t stress about brownie recipes all that much – they get eaten regardless of the result. I mean seriously, BROWNIES. How bad can they be?! The batter alone is worth eating, so, you really can’t go wrong, I think.
One thing I’ve noticed about all paleo brownies, is that they taste WAY fudgier when they get to set/chill for a good long while in the refrigerator before you dig in. I believe the coconut oil is responsible for this phenomenon, since it needs to be cooled for quite a while to solidify.
This can be a torturous wait, but try to put them out of your mind and let them chill for several hours, then have them return back to room temp for an hour or so. FUDGY BROWNIE HEAVEN! That said, they’re pretty darn tasty no matter when you dig in – I typically eat one (or a blob, spoonful, etc) right out of the oven, and then test again once they’re nice and cooled.
And let me be honest with you right now – my family liked these brownies BETTER than they’re non-vegan, egg containing counterpart. Truthfully, I liked them better too. The flax eggs somehow made them chewier and fudgier, and no one here complained about that!
I tend to go wild with my melted chocolate, if only for the photos (and because I like to make a mess and then lick the whole thing up.) Look, extra chocolate won’t hurt these or anything, but you don’t need to drizzle – they’re super fudgy and chocolatey as-is!
So, you might be wondering how the heck these are “triple” chocolate even without the drizzle. See now, this is because I legitimately cannot contain myself when it comes to adding different forms of chocolate to chocolate desserts. So, we start these out with unsweetened baking chocolate mixed with almond butter, we add plenty of raw cacao powder (or cocoa) to the dry ingredients, then, we whip out our dark chocolate chips. And add them to the batter, of course, if not only after eating several handfuls.
Now, I know many of you are not fans of “paleo” recipes that call for dark chocolate chips that contain cane sugar (like my beloved Enjoy Life morsels.) No worries though, because you can easily make your own 100% paleo dark chocolate chunks with this recipe from Bakerita. The chunks will give you the “triple” effect while still staying technically paleo and free of refined sugar. That said, add whatever chocolate you want for your personal triple effect. I will not tell 🙂
Are you ready to bake?! I want brownies! Let’s go!
Fudgy Triple Chocolate Paleo & Vegan Brownies
Fudgy Triple Chocolate Paleo & Vegan Brownies
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup blanched almond flour
- 1/3 cup raw cacao powder or unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 2/3 cup coconut sugar
- 1/4 tsp fine grain sea salt
- 3 oz unsweetened baking chocolate cut into small pieces
- 1/4 cup coconut oil refined to avoid coconut flavor
- 1/3 cup creamy unsalted almond butter
- 1/4 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 flax eggs: 2 Tbsp ground flaxseed mixed with 5 Tbsp water mixture needs to sit for 15 mins
- 1/3 cup chopped dark chocolate Enjoy Life Dark Chocolate Morsels, or Homemade Chocolate Chunks
- More dark chocolate melted with 1 tsp coconut oil for drizzle optional
Instructions
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Prepare the flax eggs as listed above, allow to sit for 15 mins while preparing the rest of the batter. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.
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Combine all dry ingredients including the coconut sugar in one bowl, then set aside.
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In a medium saucepan over very low heat melt the baking chocolate while stirring constantly, then stir in the almond butter to combine.
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Remove from heat and allow to cool for a minute, then stir in the coconut oil, then the maple syrup and vanilla, add the flax eggs* and beat until smooth and well combined.
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Stir in the dry mixture until no flour spots remain (if your saucepan was too small you can also stir the wet ingredients into the dry, either way will work.)
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Fold in the chopped dark chocolate (or morsels or chunks), then transfer the batter to a parchment lined 8x 8 inch baking pan, scraping to get all the batter. and bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until just set in the center.
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Allow to cool completely to room temp before cutting into squares** Due to the coconut oil content I recommend chilling in the fridge to set prior to cutting. Drizzle with extra melted chocolate if desired.
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These brownies are at their fudgy-est after chilling in the fridge and then allowing to settle back to room temp for about an hour. Store leftovers covered in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, or freeze for later use.
Recipe Notes
* If you wish to make a paleo version with eggs, use 1 egg plus one egg-yolk at room temp and follow the same directions
**Time needed to cool is not included in "prep time"
Nutrition
What I Used to Make My Fudgy Triple Chocolate Paleo & Vegan Brownies:
Want more delicious Paleo & Vegan dessert recipes? Try one of these!
Easy Paleo & Vegan Chocolate Pudding
No-Churn Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream
Chocolate Chip Cookie Vanilla Cheesecake
Soft Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies
Tell Me!
Are brownies best alone, frosted or topped with ice cream?
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Emily says
Hmmm… So I usually LOVE brownies with ice cream, but the texture of these looks I could definitely do them alone. That is so cool that they’re paleo and vegan; I would love to make these for a friend.
Michele says
I think you’ll really like them Emily 🙂
nicole says
INCREDIBLE. i’ve never made vegan, paleo brownies so i was intrigued by how they would taste and wow. so fudgy and delicious. followed the recipe exactly, using guittard unsweetened chocolate bars & hu dark chocolate gems!
Ashley @ The Naked Food Life says
These look so delish! I have the same problem – I am too stubborn to repeat an exact recipe – so boring! The creativity in me just won’t allow it. But changing things up often leads to even better recipes, like these delectable brownies. That drizzle is wowza! Much better than frosting!
Michele says
I’m definitely into drizzles over frosting lately! I agree the creativity is both bad and good 🙂
Sabrina says
Looks and sounds yummy! I can eat that! One question:
Can I make then with chestnut flour or another NON NUT flour, my daughter has nut tree allergy.
She can have peanuts and brasil nuts.
Thanks for sharing it.
Sabrina
Michele says
I think any fine nut flour will work, since there’s not a ton in there anyway 🙂
Izzy says
Tigernut flour would work really well. I was on AIP diet for 2 years and used tigernut flour a lot in place of almond flour in paleo recipes. Tigernuts are actually a root, not a nut, are super allergy friendly, and the flour performs really well.
Lauren says
These brownies are amazing! Best paleo dessert recipe I have made! Even more delicious if you put them into freezer after cutting. Love love love!!
Michele says
They are definitely fudgier after chilling! So happy you loved them 🙂
Faeth Martan says
Any substitute for the almond butter? I have all the other ingredients. 🙂
Michele says
Any other mild flavored nut butter will work well 🙂
E says
I’m allergic to almonds,can I use apple sauce as nut butter substitute?
Thank you.
Michele says
I don’t think applesauce would give you the right texture but you can use sunflower seed butter for a nut free option.
Karley says
I have yet to be disappointed by one of your desserts! You create such delicious treats that don’t leave you feeling guilty afterwards. Thank you SO much!
Jenn says
Can I use regular eggs instead of flax?
Shelly says
I screwed up this recipe. I dumped everything in a bowl then realized I need to mix/melt things in stages. I melted the lump in a double boiler for a bit and then baked them. O.M.G. They are delicious. The flavor of the chocolates and almond butter and coconut is truly delicious. Thank you.
Michele says
Well I’m so happy to hear they worked out well anyway! Awesome 🙂
Ashley says
Could you use canola oil, vegetable oil, or some other kind of oil in this recipe instead of the un-refined coconut oil? I am excited to make these, but I wanted to ask first before I make them. Thanks!
Ashley says
Sorry, I meant refined.
Monica Torosyan says
Are these brownies both vegan and paleo!??
Michele says
Yup!
Natalie says
Wow! Really good brownies! Fudgy, chewy and rich!
*I modified the recipe – i left out the maple syrup as well as the chocolate morsels, as well as the chocolate drizzle on top (because i wanted it to be way less sugar). I used 3 oz of enjoy life brand for the melting part. And I used crunchy almond butter because I wanted little almond crunchy pieces in there. Came out awesome and perfectly sweet. I think even cutting it down to 1/3 cup of coconut sugar would be enough. Highly recommended!
Oh and refrigerating them overnight really makes a huge difference! So much better cold
Karley Bruns says
I made these the other day and they are officially my new fave brownie!!!……and also my husband’s 🙂 He’s a hearty guy with big muscles, who only eats “steak and potatoes” and his exact words “THESE ARE LITERALLY THE BEST THINGS IVE EVER PUT IN MY MOUTH”.
Not to mention they don’t leave you feeling gross after 🙂
Tereza says
I had a go at baking this reduced the amount of sugar & subbed butter for the coconut oil they were delicious but not fudgy. Should this be cooked on a convectional oven setting or fan forced? I think that is where i might have gone wrong.
Michele says
Nope I just cooked them in my regular oven. Butter doesn’t behave the same as coconut oil so that could be the issue, but really not sure about that.
Rebecca Mazzarella says
I am not vegan; I made these for a party we had. One of the guests is vegan, but it turns out, she didn’t come. Anyway, these brownies are delicious, and those who tasted them had no idea they were vegan.
I do have one comment about instruction #6, which says to bake until just set in the center. My batter did not look set; it was moving from side to side when I picked up the pan. I baked the brownies longer than suggested, and the batter never looked solid. I finally took them out and cooled them, at which point they solidified.
Michele says
Glad everyone liked them! And yes these do look wet before cooling, and they’re best after chilling in my opinion.
Jody J says
My kids don’t like when I make Paleo desserts (lots of groans).. but these, they loved! When I told them they are paleo brownies, they almost couldn’t believe it. I skipped the drizzle for timesake, and even without it, they were SO good! The fridge for a few hours was helpful to the texture. Thanks for a great recipe!!
Jane says
BEST BROWNIES! I just made a double batch of these (with the flax eggs) for a 4th of July party yesterday, without the optional chocolate drizzle. There was a table FULL of desserts. These brownies were they only thing completely gone. Not a crumb left! My husband did not “want” to like these because they were paleo, vegan, etc. Even he admitted they are excellent!
Jane says
p.s. – yes,I let them cool, then put them in fridge overnight, cut them up before party and by the time they were served….perfection!
Michele says
I’m so thrilled you enjoyed them! My favorite brownie recipe!
Katherine says
Hi! These look delicious- I love trying your recipes and I’m really hoping to mix these up! I am allergic to flax seeds, though… can real eggs be a replacement? Thank you!
Alyson says
These are amazing! 🙂 They didn’t last long in our house!
Kayla says
Seriously, this recipe is THE best. Hands down. No modifications needed. I actually used this recipe to make the cutting cake for my wedding. Even non-gluten free, non-vegans consistently love this when I make it. Thank you so much for posting.
Lindsay says
YUM! I love an amazing brownie but it seems impossible to find one! These were perfect! Moist and flaky. Rich and delicious! Everyone loved them, even the picky kids! They helped make them but I mixed the flax seed in with the melted chocolate before letting them see it so it was hidden and they wouldn’t automatically make up their minds that they didn’t want them. This will be my go to brownie recipe from now on!
Hannah says
These are honestly the best brownies I have ever baked and I’ve tried A LOT of different paleo brownie recipes. I found the recipe 5 days ago and have already made 3 batches because my housemates have been eating them up. 10/10 recommend… you can’t even tell their not “normal” brownies.
Aprille R says
Thank you so much for making an eggless brownie! I eat paleo but I’m allergic to eggs so this is so exciting for me!! Can’t wait to try it!
Jeanne Rivers says
Can brownies be stored out of refrigerator? Want to send a batch in mail. They would eventually be put in refrigator. After 2 or 3 days though. Too risky probably.
Sarah says
Yay I love these! I am on an elimination diet and I made these for my birthday. Super yummy! Thanks for the delicious recipe <3
BobsYourUncle says
Amazing!
I did NOT like these when the came out of the oven because I could only taste the almond butter. But after they cooled, these were absolutely the best!
Robin Brown says
Looking forward to making these Triple Fudge Brownies, question, can I double the recipe making more than one batch?
Thank you, R. Brown
Soraia says
I did this recipe with your “Paleo Vanilla Cupcakes with Rich Chocolate Ganache” chocolate ganache for drizzle. WAS THE BEST BROWNIES EVEEEEEER! Love it, love it, love it. My husband is always asking for this brownies. Thanks!
Soraia says
I did this recipe with your “Paleo Vanilla Cupcakes with Rich Chocolate Ganache” chocolate ganache for drizzle. WAS THE BEST BROWNIES EVEEEEEER! Love it, love it, love it. My husband is always asking for this brownies. Thank you
Sara says
wondering about cutting out the coconut sugar and just using maple syrup…do you think that would work?
Brandy Victory says
Thank you for this! They came out superb. I am going to share this with my community!
Gabrielle Colon says
These were amazing! Reminded me of the Ghiradelli box mix we would use before we started eating healthier. My vegan friends loved them and agreed! Definitely pinning this as one of my favorite PRM recipes! Thanks for sharing!
Antonia Sattler says
Would be fine to leave the coconut sugar out?
KJ says
Can the coconut sugar and oil be substituted?
Alexa says
HOLY CRAP!!!! These are the best paleo dessert I’ve ever tried to make. They are so fudgy and taste exactly like a regular old sugary brownie and you would never ever know they are paleo. Definitely follow the instructions and let them chill in the fridge for maximum fudginess! Amazing recipe!
Laura says
Best paleo brownies I’ve tried by far! I did skip the chocolate drizzle, too lazy for the extra work and these are SO perfectly chocolatey anyway.
Valerie says
I love anything Paleo running momma. So far….pumpkin and banana bread , pumpkin pie and now these. I love how you’re playful and try things out. 🧐 Rich with complex deep flavors. So glad you tested out the flax eggs. I love having my own super cool treats…I don’t need other stuff and get happy.😇
Christine Hahn Vertical says
Turned out to be a yummy delightful dessert. Healing time between my daughter and I to cook something we could agree on her being a vegan and me trying out paleonot was a fun cooking adventure.
Angela R says
Absolutley loved these brownies😋 I actually used eggs and not the flax substitute and amazingly, didn’t drizzle the top with extra chocolate – amazing because I’m a complete chocoholic – they were so delicious and I think it was addition of almond butter that made the difference to a lot of other brownie recipes I’ve tried ….. two of my favorite ingredients in one go, almond butter and chocolate, combo made in heaven 😍
Jenna says
While I typically love The dessert recipes after checking the reviews and thinking there was too much sugar in these I opted to decrease the amounts. I only used 1/3 cup coconut sugar and half the maple syrup as well as no drizzle! For us this was good. Also they weren’t very fudgy but I’m wondering if that was due to the eggs versus flax eggs. Or maybe the shorter baking time of 20 min would have kept them more fudgy? However, I’ll still make this recipe again after I grind more flaxseeds.
D says
I’ve never experienced anything like this, but after 22 minutes in the oven, these were a bubbling wet mess. These didn’t “set”. No idea what might have happened as I followed the recipe as written. Anyone else experience this situation? Should have been a simple brownie recipe, right?
Jaime says
mine did the same thing, wet mess!
Seattle gal says
Very Chocolate!
I needed more baking time as the middle wasn’t baked yet. I baked 22 minutes and that seemed to work with my oven. I didn’t add the spices and I loved it. I plan to make it again.
Tori says
These were ridiculously good! Wow! This will now be my go-to recipe. I even used chia seed instead of egg or flax and for the maple syrup I used Lakanto. I doubled the batch and they were perfect.
Heidi Keating says
Thanks I was hoping someone had made with a keto friendly sweetener!
Megan says
I’ve probably made 15 plus different vegan/paleo brownie recipes and they were all a fail except this one. Omg so fudgey and delicious!
Lauren says
Great paleo brownies! It is so hard to find delicious paleo treats but Michele really nails it!
Lori says
These are so wonderful! I love everything in your cookbook! Would you ever substitute erythritol, or Monk fruit in place of coconut sugar or the maple sugar?
Kayla says
The best brownies I’ve ever had! So fudgy and rich. Reminds me of those cosmic brownies we used to eat as kids, but better for you and more delicious!
Kate says
This may be the BEST brownie recipe. I also made some no churn vegan coconut ice cream to go with it. Talk about a sweet crusher!
Sue says
Yesterday as I was gathering my ingredients, I realized that I had picked up unrefined coconut oil and decided to go ahead with it. Tastes like a Mounds Bar!! Delicious!! Love this recipe!